My favorite is the tulips and freesia. I like a mass grouping of all the same flower or, like you mentioned, flowers all in the same color family. The spray painted sticks are lovely. Just beautiful! Thanks for sharing.

Yvonne, you are am artist! I love the moss between the plates, to me it's a warm & natural touch. I, too, am a monochromatic girl. I'm sending you a pick of my dining room table, just done last night. xx's

Yvonne,Dear friend, I thought last years Spring arrangements with stacked tea cups and nest was the most elegant I'd ever seen! However, this stacked plate and floral arrangement is exquisite!!!Thank you for sharing your creativity, artistry and for inspiring us with your tutorials!!!Fondly,Pat

All three are delightful. The stacked plates and cup tied with raffia is just plain spectacular. I think that you'll see lots of versions of that one...including on my tables. Thanks for inviting us for a peak. Cherry Kay

Each one is a visual delight, Yvonne. Wish I had a source for the natural colored eggs. They are so soft and lovely. Perfect for spring! I've used the idea of using egg shells as mini vases. It's a nice touch to a pacesetting. I picked up some little colored glass egg cups from World Market just for that purpose. Thanks for sharing...........sarah

Beautiful Yvonne. Not sure which is my favorite today. I'm going to have to try spraying twigs from the yard. Love how they enhance the tulips. Teacups were precious. How creative to use moss between the stacked plates. The video was so much fun to watch. Thank you for posting it. It was so nice to hear your voice. Hope spring comes soon to you. Pam

100 A+ Yvonne! These arrangements are so lovely and elegant. I'm so inspired by the vignette with the nest and clear vase that i'm going to be copying you! Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us today on After Class. I'll be thinking of another excuse to keep you "After Class." ;)

Wow Yvonne it's great to see you!! I always wonder what my bloggy friends look like when they don't post a picture of themselves....Pretty!Love all the arrangements especially the teacup one.... I hope you excelled in your class with A+..

Hi Yvonne, thank you so much for that lovely comment you left on Kim's blog, that made me feel so good:). I know I have said this a million times but my goodness, you are just so gifted. I wish my sound was working to hear the video but....I think my son did something to it while playing a game:(. Oh How I wish you lived closer, I could learn so much from you. Have a great weekend, Jen @ City Farmhouse

I so enjoyed watching the video and hearing your voice, your flower arrangements are all lovely. I so love flowers!! I used to live on a cattle ranch and had 2 huge gardens, canned and pickled and froze veggies to feed my family all winter - I live in Alberta, Canada and winter is long here!! LOL Thanks so much for sharing your gifts with all of us.

Yvonne, these arrangements are gorgeous! I especially love the one stacked on the moss covered plates. So fun to be inspired by your cheerful self. Loved seeing the face behind this wonderful blog. Have a fabulous weekend!Blessings,Nici

Hi Yvonne, I just watched your video. It was fun to watch. Love it, I need to find someone in my area who has a class on canning vegetables. Would love to learn that process. I am so glad you came back to blogging. You were missed. Andi thewednesdaybaker

Swoon! Yvonne~ This post makes my heart go all aflutter! I adore your sweet teacup arrangement~ the moss between the plates adds the perfect touch! Your little egg cup arrangements are so sweet for Easter! I wish I had access to some beautiful eggs!

Hi, Yvonne. The tulips and fresia arrangement is lovely--what a difference the twigs make! (I save the curly willow and other such pieces that come in arrangements I receive because I love to re-use them!), but ONLY YOU, would come up with not only stacking the cup and saucer on other saucers, but adding the moss! Your creative talent amazes me. It's lovely. ~Zuni

All three arrangements are just gorgeous, but I think the egg one is my favorite, just because it is so small and sweet. I will have to try this with my polka dot egg cups and maybe a mini fern I bought the other day. Thanks for the inspiration.Cindy